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Losing Your Religion: Moving from Superficial Routine to Authentic Faith

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Many Christians feel as if something is missing in their relationship with God. Out of a desire to find an in-depth, authentic relationship with God they try to do all the things they're taught to do.  Inevitably many believers find themselves simply living out a results-oriented "behavior management system" of spiritual growth disguised as Christianity. Unfortunately, rather than leading to an intimate relationship with God, this behavior-based system does just the opposite. It produces an unsatisfying life full of inner turmoil that's driven by guilt and shame.  Join Chuck on a journey of making critical distinctions between awkward religion and the life Jesus invites us into.  You might be surprised at just how much these lines are blurred in your own life and just how much freedom clarifying them can bring.   

158 pages, Paperback

First published November 18, 2013

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January 26, 2014
This book captured my attention from the title and it's well worth every minute spent reading. It's very much an eye-opener and challenging in its content for us to embrace authenticity and how we often fail to do so, and more importantly, the reasons why. It's most definitely one I recommend.
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This was a very good and thought provoking book. Well worth reading.
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